This scarf is
made in crochet, but looks knitted. It
uses an interesting stitch that I had never seen before, but it is really
easy. Just follow the instructions in
the YouTube tutorial: How To Crochet A Round Scarf Step By StepTutorial
[click for the link, or watch the video down below…]

28 comments:

Hi Elisabeth! I supposed you are referring to the second one...Maybe the picture is not so accurate, because it is more an autumn red mixed with brown and raspberry. It is Caron Simply Soft Paints. All the others are a Turkish brand (Madame Tricote). All of them are worsted yarn.

Linda, it takes about 100 gr---and I made most of them from 10 to 12 rows. If you want a wider one (which I would make if we didn´t have such a mild winter), it might take 150 to 180 gr. You should give it a try...it is really nice and so easy, once you learn the stitch.

Excellent to hear that you tried it already ;-) I used different hooks for different yarns... and you should use the one you feel works best for you. Only, for this pattern, try to use a hook larger than "normal", so that the scarf comes out soft and flexible. I´d suggest to make a small gauge just to make sure what hook works better, befor you cast on the large chain foundation...

Ana, these are all so very beautiful and in such lovely colors. You always take something simple and give it that extra little touch -- love the button and crochet strips. Wishing you a wonderful day. Tammy

Hi Ana,I made two of these scarfs for my daughter. (http://dehakerij.blogspot.nl/search?q=scarf) She loves them!I like the look of them very much but I find them to wide and therefor not warm enough.And when I try to wrap them three times around my neck I have the feeling that I am strangling myself.Maybe I should make one a little less wide.

That is great, Estella!!! The beauty of this pattern is that it can be easily adapted to the length and width that you prefer. I personally made them shorter (for just 2 wraps) and not as wide (because our winters are mild here). yes...try to modify it to fit your preferences. Ana BC

I love this scarf, I just finished one in varigated colors called cherry chip. I made the wide one, I would have rather had written instructions, but the video tutorial was very easy to understand. I will be making more and gonna make some with buttons, I love the idea of pulling the wider one up and using as a hood if needed! Thank you for your hard work and efforts and for sharing!

wow so easy and cute!! but i had a couple problmes...1) its not long enough ?? would that be because my hook is smaller or because i dont know how to count haha and 2) it has twists in in like its not flat??

1) I'd suggest you make more foundation chains to adjust it to your desired length--that easy! (I actually had to make mine smaller than the original). 2) You need to make sure the chains are not twisted so it won't twist later. I know that is hard...but what I do sometimes is to make the first row flat, and THEN close it. That way it will be easier to make sure it stays flat and not twisted. [Note: It will be open in the bottom, but you can close it simply by joining the tail at the beginning with the bottom of the first row.I hope this helps...